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August 21, 2007 at 12:34 pm #604494AnonymousInactive
Hello
I got spam in my email account (and I have NO idea how they could have possibly gotten this email account). This one is used very infrequently and has only been given out to a few – so I’ll have to track it down.
Anwyay – Here are the links:
xxxhttp://www.englishharbour.com/?c=59075&s=350txt
xxxhttp://www.millionairecasino.com/?c=59075&s=350txt
Please cut off your affiliate and send his/her commissions to me Seriously, though, get a handle on your spamming affiliates – this is NOT the only one.
Thanks!
September 6, 2007 at 4:54 pm #748022AnonymousInactiveMe too…..been getting to many from this one!
xxhttp://www.millionairecasino.com/?c=55741&s=350txt
September 6, 2007 at 9:05 pm #748035AnonymousInactiveYep – nobody is doing anything about it either… I have given plenty of proof to the affiliate managers – but besides Shane, nobody seems to care.
That’s pretty damn shitty if you ask me… Each one of these programs has a spam policy – does that mean nothing anymore?
September 7, 2007 at 4:57 am #748058AnonymousInactiveumm, maybe desparate times allow less policy enforcement? I don’t know, as an affiliate I wouldn’t dream of marketing this way, just plain poor ethics in my book.
September 7, 2007 at 11:39 am #748074AnonymousInactiveI’m going to give this until Wednesday – for Nick to respond that this idiot is shut down…. Then I am taking all banners down from all my sites and not promoting Coins anymore.
I’m about sick of this spam.
September 7, 2007 at 2:34 pm #748109AnonymousInactiveI’ve had more than my share of this as well
The spam from these Coins Affiliates is relentless.I wonder if they picked up the e-mail addys from here – from the vegas affiliates fiasco a few months back when all our e-mail addys and there were a few hundred were sent out en masse.
It appears alot of the SAME spam – SAME aff tag – hits CAP members frequently.
September 7, 2007 at 2:39 pm #748112AnonymousInactiveI’ve been considering signing up with Coins for a while now, since there has been a fair amount of positive feedback in recent months. However, if this spam issue isn’t handled properly, I won’t be signing up.
September 7, 2007 at 3:10 pm #748120AnonymousInactivefreecc: I wonder if they picked up the e-mail addys from here – from the vegas affiliates fiasco a few months back when all our e-mail addys and there were a few hundred were sent out en masse.
That’s not the case for me, I am receiving this mail at a different email address than I use for affiliate mail.
September 7, 2007 at 3:50 pm #748123AnonymousInactiveI’m receiving them on several accounts – none of which are tied to affiliating or have a ‘presence’ on the web anywhere. I have no idea how they got the emails (except for the one they got from Platinum Play).
September 7, 2007 at 5:52 pm #748142egoistcheMemberYour emails are collected by virus software. One of your friend can click a link in a message or even view the message in MS Outlook or other email managing program and all his/here contacts become accessible for the virus program that collects addresses in a huge database for spammers. Affiliates can just buy a “subscription add space” in newsletters or order mailing from a spammer in hope of easy and quick profits.
September 7, 2007 at 7:59 pm #748153AnonymousInactiveNot these email accounts. One of them only was used EVER at Platinum Play casino. The other is ONLY used to correspond with hosting companies.
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